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MARY LOU BECKDI JIM 'She doesn't say much but she thinks a lot' Presldent 1, Secy 8: Treas 3 lllxed Chorus 2 3 M Girls' Chorus 2 3 h Glrls' Sextette ls, Home Ee Club 1 2 3-h, Pres Home Ec Club h, Class play 3, Annual staff h, Newsstaff h RUTH ll BOLEYN RU'H'IIE 'And then I got married' Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 L Girls' Sextette 2 3 h Glrls' Chorus l 2 3 h, Band 2, Home Ec Club 1 2 3 h Class Play 3 Annual Staff h, Nensstaff 3 b FRANCIS BUTIKOFFR FRITZ I don't want to set the world on flre ' M1xed Chorus 1 2 3 h Boys' Chorus l 2 3 h Band 2 3 h Football 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 h Class Play 3, Annual staff h, President 2 IVAN CRAIN ICHLED 'People can see e, so why ta1k?' Annual Staff h GRACE S CEHRING SLEEPY 'Take everyone's advice, then do as you please' olrls' Chorus 2 3-h Home Eb Club l 2 3-h, Basketball 2 3 h, Class play 3 Annual staff Ed1tor, Newsstaff 3-h Edltor Newsstaff h, V1ce Pres 2-h JACK HANSON 'JACKSON' 'And he says he isn't a lady's manl' Football 1 2 3 h Baseball 1 2 3 h Basketball l 2 3 14 Class play 3 Annual staff h CLARA HENIBICXSON 'CLARA FETTLP' S e s here, I heard her glggle Girls' Chorus l 2 3 lg, Home lc Club 3 Class play 3, Annual staff h, News staff 3, Cheer leader 3 h UFRLE KLINGMAN KLINGILAN 'Any tirne's the t1me to fall 1n love' Boys' Chorus h, Basketball 1 2, Class play 3, Annual staff h CSX, BONNIE IDU LANTZ BONNIFSUE 'I could enjoy life if I didn't have to study Girls' Chorus l,Home Ec Club l 2 3 h Clas pla 3 Annual staff h News staff 1 2, V1ce Pres l Secy 8: Treas L, Cheer leader 2 3 h ROBHT NIQI5 BOB 'I have said it, it must be so' Mixed Chorus h, Boys' Chorus 3-h, Band l, Annual staff h IILLIAH PETERS 'BILLY' He's a tough Hombre Football 2 3 h Baseball 2-h, Annual staff h BARBARA RAINEY BARB 'I just can't make nv eyes behave' Home Ec Club 1 2 3 h, Class p1ay 3, Annual Staff h Newsstaff h Secy A 'Press 2 SHIRLEY KAY REUSSER 'SHIRLEYPIE' 'She uses her head for something else than holding her ears apart play 3, Asst Ed Annual staff l1,News staff 2 3-h,Prea1denz 3 Secy at 'rreas 1 Cheer leader l 2 3 h LEO L SCHORI PDE WEE Women, they scare me' Mlxed Chorus 3-h Boys' Chorus 2 3 h Football l 2 3-h Baseball 1 2 3-h Basketball 1 2 3 h Class play 3 Annual staff h PAUL SHITH SHITTY 'Praise Nature, she has done her best' Hlxed Chorus 2 3 h Boys' Chorus 1 2 3 M, Football l 2 3-h, Bmeball 1 2 3 h Basketball l 2 3 h Class Plq' 3, Annual Staff h, Prssidemt h, Declam l LEONARD I 'ET LU? 'Tough, but oh so gentle' Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 L Boys' Chorus 1 2 3-h Football 3-L, Baseball 2 3 h, Class play 3, Annual staff h II ll H ll .n ' 0 O .3 ' 0 . ---3 --3 --3 5 3 - . O ' as 0 I . a o ' ' a l I . U ll Q , a ---3 0 . --0 ' ---- 0 I - ---s s . ,o I I --3 0 ll ll a ' I I O ---3 - --3 --3 --hs . ---I 0 ---5 0 3 3 . ' o o o O N I .Q L5 a o Home Ec. Club 1-2-3-445 Secy. 23 Class I n n ' a a ' . 5 I 0 3 ---. ru' i . 1 , 0 - 0 --' 3 . U4 ll ' s ' 0 0 3 3 -- 3 --3 ---s s l o ---3 K ---5 ---s s Q . il. 11 Q 1. Z1 . lil nh' ' , 3 ---3 0 111. . 5 Q Q . ' -. . I Il n n ---5 Q . . - v 9 --0 I 0 Q' 0 o ' a 2 'N NJ
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H444 Qfwtaaq It was a wonderful afternoon in September, l9h7, when nineteen green freshmen prepared for what they expected to be one of the tough est games of their l1fe Answerlng the call for starting pos1t1ons ln the afternoon game were Leo Schorl Jr , Shirley Kay Reusser, Leonard West, Merle Kllngman, Francis Butikofer, Mary Lou Becker, William Peters Ivan Craln, Paul Smlth, Jack Hanson, Alta Seago, Marllyn Boleyn, Ruth Boleyn, Roma Jean Medberry, Barbara Ralney, Grace Gehring, Bonnie Lou Lantz, Robert Nickels, Duane Hoepfner Captaln for the f1rst quarter was Mary Lou Becker The game progressed favorably most of the time dur ing the first quarter w1th the green1es galning ground steadlly until the referees Csenlorsj got a little wild and made us do crazy thlngs f1n1t1ationD, however, it only settled us down and we were prepared for the long tough game ahead Answerlng the call for duty in the second quarter, under our new captaln Francis But1kofer, was one new player, Beulah Hofer Two play ers, Duane Hoepfner and Mar1lyn Boleyn, left the squad This quarter proceeded in flne fashion w1th nothing more than the usual number f bumps and bruises which we took in our strlde After a rouslng halftlme talk we came back on the f1eld led by Shirley Kay llfteusser who was to guide us through the rough spots of the thlrd quarter The l1ne up contalned a new member, Clara Hendrlckson, and again two members Alta Seago and Beulah Hofer, dropped from the squad Thls line up faced the problem of puttlng on a spec1al exhibl tion Cclass playj, however, with the capable leadership of Gladys Schori we scrlmmaged through 'Mother ll a Freshmann and all enjoyed the experi ence Also in thls quarter we called time for a banquet honoring the seniors We chose a Chinese setting 1n carry1ng out this fete After these obstacles were completed, the quarter ended Under our new captain, Paul Smith, we headed into the fourth and final quarter One member, Roma Jean Medberry, dropped from the squad as we battled into the flnal lap w1th a mere s1xteen players Durlng this quarter we selected the play WDoubledoorn and presented it w1th the guidance of our new director Andrew Koaslves As we neared t1me for the final gun, the Juniors called t1me to honor us with a banquet After four quarters of rough and tumble playlng, but generally agree1ng that we had had lots of fun, sixteen senlors went into the end zone to score le had prepared ourselves for the tougher games ahead when we w1ll not have the help and leadership we have had 1n this game at E H S 'On the Youth of Today, Rests the Democracy of Tomorrown MBQBQW I . O s . . a U . . s . - O Q . . - . 0 s 1 O O s , .' . -. Q . . -I . a .- . . O . . O 0 O O - . s O . 0 . I I C O
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